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  1. Sir John Perrot, um 1776 gefertigtes Porträt nach einem Gemälde von George Powle. Sir John Perrot (* 1527/1530 in Haroldston House, Haroldston St Issell's; † vor 26. September 1592 im Tower of London) war ein englischer Politiker und Militär. Von 1584 bis 1588 war er Lord Deputy of Ireland .

  2. Perrot, John. Perrot, John (d. 1665), quaker, is of unknown origins. He may have been born in Ireland. He claimed to be the illegitimate son of Sir John Perrot (qv), former lord deputy of Ireland, but there is no evidence to support his claim. In 1655 he was a baptist, living close to Waterford city, where his wife, Elizabeth, and two children ...

  3. Sir JOHN PERROT (1530 - 1592), Elizabethan statesman and Lord Deputy of Ireland, 1584-8. He was popularly believed to be an illegitimate son of Henry VIII and Mary Berkeley, one of the royal ladies-in-waiting who married Sir Thomas Perrot of Haroldston. Henry knighted Sir Thomas on his marriage. Sir John was born, probably, at Haroldston, in ...

  4. 4 de jun. de 2022 · He died in 1592. Sir John Perrot held the office of Viceroy of Ireland. He held the office of Lord Deputy [Ireland] between 1584 and 1588. He lived at Haroldstone, Pembrokeshire, Wales. He is reputed to the illegitimate son of King Henry VIII and a Mary Berkeley, although Weir states that this is highly unlikely.

  5. 4 de feb. de 2023 · Today, we look at the story of Sir John Perrot of Haroldston, near Haverfordwest and his links to the Tudor royal family. John Perrot was born between 1527 and 1530 at Haroldston Manor to parents Mary Berkeley and Sir Thomas Perrot, however, it is believed by some that he is an illegitimate son of King Henry VIII.

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  7. John Perrot was born between 7 and 11 November 1528, probably at the Perrot family seat of Haroldston near Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire. He was the only son of Thomas Perrot (1504/5–1531) and Mary Berkeley (c.1511–c.1586), the daughter of James Berkeley (died c.1515) of Thornbury, Gloucestershire.